James,
There isn't a difference in instantiation time for a form using objects dropped at design time or doing a set of AddObjects at runtime. AddObjects might be a bit slower because of executing interpretted code to set properties instead of VFP just internally reading the Properies memo. But I doubt the difference is measureable.
>I realize there are all kinds of ways of working around the problem of not having positive control over firing order -- but that's all they are: workarounds. If M$ would correct this grave design flaw, these workarounds would not be necessary.
It would be nice, but instantiation order is not really an issue for 99.999999% of the VFP forms out there in the world right now. And there are alternatives when the order is important.
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